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TOO MANY BREWING GROUPS?



 
 
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Old 02-03-2006, 03:21 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
DELONGPREBUM
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Are there too many brewing groups?

Why so many homebrewing groups?

There are only about 2 or 3 posts in each group per day, so why not
COMBINE all the groups into one?


Really. What's up wit da duplication?

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Old 02-03-2006, 04:03 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
Tom Biasi[_1_]
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"DELONGPREBUM" wrote in message
oups.com...
Are there too many brewing groups?

Why so many homebrewing groups?

There are only about 2 or 3 posts in each group per day, so why not
COMBINE all the groups into one?


Really. What's up wit da duplication?

This group got 17-18 posts today so far.


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Old 02-03-2006, 04:58 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
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"DELONGPREBUM" wrote in message
oups.com...

There are only about 2 or 3 posts in each group per day, so why not
COMBINE all the groups into one?


Really. What's up wit da duplication?


Well, for one, rec.food.drink.beer is *not* a brewing group.

-Steve


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Old 02-03-2006, 05:04 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
DELONGPREBUM
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Steve Jackson wrote:
"DELONGPREBUM" wrote in message
oups.com...

There are only about 2 or 3 posts in each group per day, so why not
COMBINE all the groups into one?


Really. What's up wit da duplication?


Well, for one, rec.food.drink.beer is *not* a brewing group.

-Steve


***


OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.

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Old 02-03-2006, 05:18 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
Dan Logcher[_1_]
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Default TOO MANY BREWING GROUPS?

DELONGPREBUM wrote:

Steve Jackson wrote:

"DELONGPREBUM" wrote in message
groups.com...


There are only about 2 or 3 posts in each group per day, so why not
COMBINE all the groups into one?


Really. What's up wit da duplication?


Well, for one, rec.food.drink.beer is *not* a brewing group.

-Steve



***


OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.


And they may wish to ignore you.

--
Dan
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Old 02-03-2006, 01:40 PM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
Jason
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DELONGPREBUM wrote:

OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.



So far that's all of the brewing groups you said you are going to
ignore. Isn't that going to be tough to post and read then?
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:20 PM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
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Jason wrote:
DELONGPREBUM wrote:

OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.



So far that's all of the brewing groups you said you are going to
ignore. Isn't that going to be tough to post and read then?


Sorry. It seems that there has been too much crossposting going on.
I'll stick to just one, the notorious REC.CRAFTS.BREWING.

And really, does anyone brew HUGE batches of beer?

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Old 03-03-2006, 01:18 AM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
two bob
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Default TOO MANY BREWING GROUPS?

OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.



So far that's all of the brewing groups you said you are going to
ignore. Isn't that going to be tough to post and read then?


Sorry. It seems that there has been too much crossposting going on.
I'll stick to just one, the notorious REC.CRAFTS.BREWING.

And really, does anyone brew HUGE batches of beer?


Only if they drink HUGE batches of beer.


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Old 03-03-2006, 01:18 PM posted to alt.brewing,rec.crafts.brewing,alt.beer.home-brewing,alt.homebrewing,rec.food.drink.beer
Scott[_3_]
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What is your definition of huge? I brewed about 50 gallons in my dorm
room while stationed in England back in the 80s. Used a big plastic
trash can as the brew bucket. Had a big dorm bash

Scott


BEERBREWINGSLOB wrote:

Jason wrote:

DELONGPREBUM wrote:


OK. My bad. I shall endeavour, from now on, to ignore this group.
Thanks.



So far that's all of the brewing groups you said you are going to
ignore. Isn't that going to be tough to post and read then?



Sorry. It seems that there has been too much crossposting going on.
I'll stick to just one, the notorious REC.CRAFTS.BREWING.

And really, does anyone brew HUGE batches of beer?

 




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